Not at all. However, it depends on the place and the time of year you cross. The easiest place to cross would be at the mouth of the Rio Grande River near Brownsville, TX. There have been times that one could just drive across a sand bar at that point and right into either Mexico or the United States, depending on which country you were headed. This area of the river is watched very closely by boarder patrol, but there are times one could cross and you might not be noticed as there are periods where there are so many people wading at the mouth of the river you might not be detected crossing.
Other areas further up the river are also places to cross, but some present a challenge.
REMEMBER: IT IS ILLEGAL to cross the international boarder into the United States of America without going through U.S. Customs and Immigration. It is also illegal to cross from the United States into Mexico, even for a moment and only an inch inside Mexico, and then come back into the United States without going through U.S. Customs.
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The Rio Grande is a river.
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The Rio Grande
The Rio Grande or Rio Bravo del Norte (as it's known in Mexico)
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Rio Grande. The Rio Grande River is placed on the border of the U.S and Mexico. Also, some of this river travels up into parts of Texas and New Mexico. Another thing about this river is that it empties into the Gulf of Mexico which is also part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Big River...or in Spanish: el Rio Grande.
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The river that divides part of Mexico from the United States is called the Rio Grande. Rio Grande means "large river" in Spanish. The Rio Grande is the natural border between the United States and Mexico.